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sebsebsebHi04:18
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svenkatkumarhi, i wasnt able to attend today's session ,pls tell me  from where can i get the things taught ?13:36
AndrewMCsvenkatkumar: irclogs.ubuntu.com13:39
svenkatkumarthank you13:40
jcastro10 minutes until we begin!14:51
thiebaude:)14:52
MooDoohello all14:52
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jcastrowe start in about 4 minutes!14:56
jonoalrighty15:00
jonolet's wait a min for late stragglers15:00
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ClassBotLogs for this session will be available at http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2010/10/11/%23ubuntu-classroom.html following the conclusion of the session.15:01
jonoalrighty!15:02
jonowelcome everyone to Ubuntu Open Week!15:02
jonohere we are for another weekly dose of content designed to get you all excited about being part of the Ubuntu community!15:02
jonojust as we kick off, I want to say a big thankyou to akgraner and jcastro for working hard on putting the week together15:03
* jcastro waves!15:03
akgraner:-)15:03
jonowe have done this for a number of releases now, and we have always found it a useful method of helping to get people involved in Ubuntu :-)15:03
jonoI just wanted to talk for a few moments before we do the general Q+A15:03
jonoand then we will throw it open and jcastro and I are going to answer whatever questions you like15:04
jonofor those of you who don't know me, I am Jono Bacon, the Ubuntu Community Manager, and jcastro is Jorge Castro who is our Ubuntu Upstream Relations Coordinator who works on my team15:04
jonowe both work at Canonical to help grow a strong and empower Ubuntu community15:05
jonoI believe Ubuntu has come a long way in recent years15:05
jonowhen we started out we had a very clear focus - built the best Operating System we could15:05
jonoone designed for Linux enthusiasts and geeks15:06
jonowhen the project started the goal was to bring real simplicity and focus in a world typically dominated by high technology15:06
jonothe global Ubuntu community wrapped their arms around this challenge, and it didn't take long before Ubuntu became the distro of choice for many Linux users15:06
jonoI would go to conferences and see pretty much everyone using Ubuntu15:07
jonoand throughout this time we would all feel a real satisfaction in "bringing Free Software to people"15:07
jonotoday though, we face a much loftier challenge and opportunity15:07
jonowe have the potential to bring Free Software to *millions* of computer users around the world15:08
jonothe kind of people who have no idea what IRC is, what Linux is, how technology works15:08
jonothe kind of people whose priority in life is something other than computers15:08
jonothere are millions of end users around the world who are dissatisifed with Microsoft and Apple15:09
jonothey are tired of the limitations of those products, their cost, and want something better15:09
jonoand I firmly believe that Ubuntu can be that solution15:09
jonoin business circles this is typically revered to as "crossing the chasm"; a term that has become so clichéd and common that it is almost embarressing to say it15:10
jcastrohttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossing_the_Chasm15:11
jonobut it is true nonetheless, the theory goes that there is a chasm between initial adoption (e.g. Linux users loving ubuntu) and the mass computer user base using Ubuntu15:11
jonomany have thought they can get over that chasm, and many have tried15:11
jonoto build a bridge of the chasm required new thinking and new things - it needs marketing towards those users, technical features that are missing that they need, support resources, and more15:12
jonoand while many have failed to get over, it is typically because they only have limited resources and can't put every step into the bridge that is needed15:12
jonowell, we are differet15:12
jonodifferent15:12
jonowe can15:12
jonowe can build every step because we have an incredible global community15:13
jonoand to build each step required many different disciplines - we need developers, packagers, testers, translators, support folks, advocates, and more15:13
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jonogetting over the chasm isnt for people who are ultra-technical, it is not just for people with a Canonical paycheck15:14
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jonoit is something that every single one of you can help with15:14
jonoUbuntu Open Week is all about that15:14
jonoit is all about enabling you folks to build a step in that bridge to get us over the chasm15:14
jonoand the opportunity i intense - just think about the world enjoying Free Software via Ubuntu15:14
jonothink of the money saved by charities and education, the better reliance on better technology, safer computing with a barely recognizable virus threat, software that everyone has a right to, that everyone has an opportunity to make better15:15
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jonothis is why we are here, and this is why every single one of us is critical to our success together in bringing Free Software to the world15:16
jonoto do this we have an awesome new release, the Maverick Meerkat15:16
jonoand this week we have a week jam packed with awesome sessions, and you can see the list of sessions at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOpenWeek15:17
jonoso, without further ado15:17
jonolet15:17
jonolets get into the Q+A15:17
jonowant to kick it off jcastro?15:17
jcastrosure15:17
jcastroSince 10.10 just came out, why don't you guys pile up some questions for the bot in -classroom-chat15:18
jonojcastro, why don't you explain how to ask questiond15:18
jcastrolet me explain how questions work15:18
jono:)15:18
jcastroIn #ubuntu-classroom-chat you ask the ClassBot a question15:19
jcastrobut he needs it in a certain format to work15:19
jcastroso you do it in this format:15:19
jcastroClassBot: QUESTION: What's your favorite Iron Maiden album?15:19
jcastroand then classbot will present them in this channel and we'll answer them15:20
jcastro(all questions qill be asked like this for the entire week)15:20
jcastro(ok the bot seems busted at the moment, give us a second)15:21
jcastrook, so you don't need the classbot bit15:22
jcastrojust like this:15:22
jcastroQUESTION: What's Ubuntu?15:23
jcastro(technical difficulties, bear with us for a moment)15:25
ClassBotFifthmarch asked: Can I get the final release of 10.10 by updating the beta version I have15:25
jonoFifthmarch, yep15:25
jono:)15:25
jcastroJust use the normal update-manager and you'll be set15:26
ClassBotguiwegian asked: How to upgrade to 10.10 from 10.4 with update manager?15:26
jcastroIn order to upgrade you can use the update manager15:26
jcastrohttp://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/upgrade15:27
jcastrothis page has all the information you need for upgrading your version of ubuntu15:27
ClassBotChrisWoollard asked: When will the wiki.ubuntu theme be changed to the modern style?15:28
jonoChrisWoollard, yep15:28
jonoit is planned15:28
jcastroin fact15:28
jcastroyou can play with it now by choosing "Ubuntu Light" theme in your preferences15:28
jcastroit's just not turned on by default while the web team fixes the little bugs15:29
ClassBotPernig asked: It took quite a long time for me to upgrade to Meerkat, and it doesn't seem that much different. What's new in this release?15:29
jcastrojono: this would be a good time to tell us what your favorite features for 10.10 are15:29
jonoPernig, all the details are on http://www.ubuntu.com of the new features15:30
jonopersonally I love:15:30
jono * Unity in the netbook edition - an awesome new interface for Ubuntu15:30
jono * the sound indicator menu improvements15:30
jono * a raft of Ubuntu Software Center improvements15:30
jono * lots of new software updates15:30
jono * shotwell is now shipped with Ubuntu15:30
jonothose are my main ones15:31
jcastroI personally dig updates in the installer, and the nice new checkbox to get multimedia support in the installer.15:31
jonowhat about you, jcastro?15:31
jono:)15:31
jcastroDid you know we do multitasking in the installer?15:31
jcastroafter you partition, it starts installing15:31
jono:)15:31
jcastrowhile you're filling out your name and all that15:31
jcastroinstead of just sitting there!15:31
jonothat's cool15:31
ClassBotdrcooper asked: Is this session for technical questions? (I dont think so...if not sm1tell these people)15:32
jcastroWe can answer some technical questions (based on our knowledge), if something is more detailed you can probably get better support on the ubuntu mailing lists, ubuntu forums, or askubuntu.com15:33
jcastromostly this is an intro session this hour-long block to kick off the week15:33
jcastroIf the bot doesn't ask your question in here it means we have no clue. :)15:34
ClassBotdaker asked: When will the ubuntu forums got a new light theme ?15:34
jcastrojono: any idea about this one? I know they are working on it.15:34
jcastroit's a little complicated for the forums because they are also in the process of a major update to the forum software, so for them it's not just a simple matter of updating the theme15:35
jonojcastro, I am not sure, I know it is on the TODO list for the team15:35
ClassBotMarceau asked: my ubuntu pc is on a very slow connection, but I donwloaded the 10.10 iso. Is it possible to upgrade using the iso?15:35
jcastroIt sure is, stick the CD in and choose upgrade15:36
jcastro(You'll have to boot off the CD)15:36
ClassBotOwaisL asked: At last UDS we had a session by the name, "making nautilus awesome" or something but nothing happened to nautilus. Are there any plans for Natty? Why not just ship nautilus-elementary?15:36
jcastroThat's a good question; I happened to be at that session15:36
jcastroThe improvements to nautilus likely weren't done due to lack of resources15:37
jcastro(this is why we're always looking for developers)15:37
jonoOwaisL, shipping Nautilus Elementary is not as simple as just packaging it15:37
jononaultilus is a key part of the desktop and changing it is risky15:37
jcastroas far as what file manager to ship, that is a decision the desktop team makes15:37
jonoI am not sure why there are no major changes to nautilus though15:38
jcastro(convincing the -elementary folks to get their fixes upstream to nautilus would be a win for everyone)15:38
ClassBotRibPreto-Brasil asked: Is it out of question to move back window buttons to right or do you consider that sometimes?15:38
jonolet me take this one15:39
jonothe change of the the windows buttons was a cosmetic change with a functional benefit made two releases ago15:39
jonothose of you who use Unity can see why the buttons on the left are a benefit - the buttons merge into the top panel and save a lot of space15:40
jonothere are no plans to move the window buttons15:40
jonoand frankly, I think we have bigger fish to fry and problems to solve :)15:40
ClassBotsandersch asked: Will Ubuntu Netbook Edition be pre-loaded on netbooks?15:41
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jonosandersch, yep15:41
jcastroYou can already get UNE preloaded today from vendors like system76 and zareason15:41
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ClassBotawk asked: Is the ubuntu font available for other platforms as well ?15:42
jcastrocertainly15:42
jcastroit's just a .ttf15:42
jcastrosee http://font.ubuntu.com for more details and downloads15:42
ClassBotChrisWoollard asked: Will you switch to Libre Office in 11.04? (What is your take on that openoffice / libreoffice issue?15:42
jcastroMark mentioned that we would be supporting it in the press release. I suspect this issue will be discussed at length at the Ubuntu Developer Summit15:43
jcastrokeep your eyes on http://uds.ubuntu.com to see when libreoffice will be discussed, I'm sure it will be announced when the final decision is made15:43
jcastroThat is something I personally am looking forward to in 11.04!15:44
ClassBotprofessorb asked: Lucid was a milestone release and I feel Meerkat hasn't changed a lot, but that's because Lucid was so good, it feels like Ubuntu isn't making as many major changes because it's got a lot of things right, but with that in mind what's next for Ubuntu, what big changes can come?15:44
jcastroAs the above answer, this is discussed at UDS15:45
jcastroI don't want to dodge the question but for real, we'll know in about 2 weeks. :)15:45
jcastrohttps://blueprints.launchpad.net/sprints/uds-n15:45
jcastrothis page has the incoming blueprints to what's coming up to be discussed at UDS15:45
jcastroplease feel free to read and subscribe to those to get a feel for what's going on in the project15:46
ClassBotdrcooper asked: Why isnt Lubuntu be an official variant yet?15:46
jcastroThis is something a lubuntu person can probably answer better15:46
jcastroI do know that they've been putting a bunch of work into becoming an official variant15:46
jcastrowe always try to encourage people who build on ubuntu to get involved, so I am looking forward to having another ubuntu15:47
jcastroI personally just tried lubuntu on an older machine and it is pretty slick, that team is doing a great job!15:47
ClassBotAndrewMC asked: On linux mint they have xchat preinstalled that once opened would join you automatically into their on and off topic rooms, has Ubuntu ever considered doing this?... i personally think it is a good idea as it would make it easier for people to get support15:48
jcastroWe used to install xchat by default many years ago15:48
jcastrobut these days IRC is a little bit too geeky for a general purpose OS to ship out of the box15:48
jcastrosome people are really passionate about this (for understandable reasons)15:49
jcastrobut currently we offer empathy for rudimentary support of IRC in the default install15:49
jcastroand for users that want a more hardcore client (like irssi, ftw) they can install it via the ubuntu software center.15:49
ClassBotnisshh asked: It was mentioned some time ago, that 'Windicator's' would replace where the window button's used to be, is this planned for Natty?15:49
jononisshh, not sure15:50
jonowindicators was an idea Mark had but I have seen little implementation work on it15:50
ClassBotThere are 10 minutes remaining in the current session.15:50
ClassBotnisshh asked: Will there be a fixed-width version of the new Ubuntu font for terminals?15:51
jcastroI know the team is currently focused on the current font15:51
jcastroI don't /believe/ there will be a fixed-width version (remembering from the original session)15:51
jcastrothis might be a good question to ask on the ayatana mailing list15:52
ClassBotChrisWoollard asked: Can you give me a job at Canonical? ;)15:52
jononisshh, there is a monospace font I believe15:52
jonoChrisWoollard, apply :-)15:52
jcastrohttp://webapps.ubuntu.com/employment/15:52
ClassBotdrcooper asked: Is it possible to get apt work like a bittorrent system so as to speed up installations? I am referring to a model in which users will be seeding packages.15:53
jcastrowe've been on-and-off looking at ways to improve the download performance for users15:53
jcastrothere have been rsync-like proposals for apt15:53
jcastroall of those ideas are currently still being discussed, I don't think anyone has figured out exactly how to do delta-debs in a way that is useful for people without causing more load on the mirrors15:54
jcastroso the best answer to this is "not yet"15:54
ClassBotRibPreto-Brasil asked: It is extremely awful that the installer uses Internet connection without user permission. Cant you let the 'first update' after first boot, and warning user about that??15:55
jcastroPlease file a bug in the installer or mention it on the ubuntu-devel list. The package name is "ubiquity"15:55
ClassBotThere are 5 minutes remaining in the current session.15:55
jcastrowoo, no more questions, the queue is empty15:56
jcastroask them while we have time!15:56
jcastro(Remember that at this time on Thursday Mark will be holding a session just like this)15:56
jcastroto answer your questions that we might not have been able to give you good detail on15:56
jcastro!q15:56
jonoalso folks, I do weekly videocast Q+A sessions on ustream15:57
ClassBotChrisWoollard asked: When is Ubuntu One for windows due?15:57
jonowww.ustream.tv/channel/at-home-with-jono-bacon15:57
jcastroAccording to U1 team member Josh Hoover: http://askubuntu.com/questions/1276/when-will-ubuntu-one-for-windows-be-released/5832#583215:57
jcastrobeta within the next couple o weeks!15:57
jcastrokeep an eye on their blog for details15:58
ClassBotewaldmire asked: is any work being done to get Ubuntu on HP and more Dell systems?15:58
jcastroLast question15:58
jonothanks for all the questions folks15:58
jcastroYes, we're always working with OEMs to get ubuntu on more machines15:58
jonoour OEM team are always actively working with vendors15:58
jcastrohttp://webapps.ubuntu.com/certification/15:58
jcastrosee this page for details15:58
jcastrook, that's it, whew15:59
jcastroThanks everyone for kicking off the week15:59
jcastrowe'll be having specific sessions the rest of the week15:59
jcastrocheck the schedule https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOpenWeek15:59
jcastroand feel free to participate, and thanks for coming!15:59
jcastroup next Laura is going to educate us on how to improve your LoCo team16:00
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czajkowskiAloha, Greetings from the Ubuntu LoCo Council, in case some of you are unfamiliar with us there are 6 of us elected by the CC for a 2 year term to help loco teams, approve and re approve teams and be there to mediate when necessary.  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoCouncil   I'm here today to talk to you about how teams can help themselves and to possible give you some ideas on how to improve or if you are looking at settin16:01
ClassBotLogs for this session will be available at http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2010/10/11/%23ubuntu-classroom.html following the conclusion of the session.16:01
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czajkowskiup a team what you could be doing to help the process along.16:01
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czajkowskiWe idle in #ubuntu-locoteams and if you are looking for us you can say loco-council or loco council and that pings us.  Also by contacting us on email  loco-council<at>lists.ubuntu.com.   We're elected to help people and come from various backgrounds and are active in our teams plus on other Ubuntu related teams.  So if you do need us just ask we want to help16:01
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czajkowskiSo some helpful resources for teams, we do notice there are a lot of active teams out there but there are others who do need some guidelines and often just having a simple set of guidelines can help a team operate better/more smoothly.16:02
czajkowski We set up a Best Guidelines and Practices wiki, and it has been translated but we're always looking for more translations:16:02
czajkowskiThese are only suggestions we'd encourage all teams to do but we also appreciate some teams do it differently, however we have found that these checklists DO WORK and those teams that follow them, are active and visible teams. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoCouncil/LoCoTeamsBestPracticesandGuidelines16:02
czajkowskidoes anyone have any questions so far?16:03
czajkowskiIt's broken down into a monthly to do list16:03
czajkowskiand a cycle based list16:03
czajkowskithis will help teams get organised.  I am a firm believer in lists!16:03
czajkowskiyou can make a list and then cross off or action people to help with areas and share out tasks, sharing our tasks is the best way for a team to happy and active. no point in taking it all on board!16:04
ClassBotRibPreto-Brasil asked: what are LoCo teams?16:05
czajkowskiRibPreto-Brasil: A loco team is a group of ubuntu enthuastics16:06
czajkowskiwho meet or talk on IRC mailing lists on Ubuntu related topics16:06
ClassBotmhall119 asked: where can I find a LoCo team near me?16:07
czajkowskiwe have this great facality called the Loco directory http://loco.ubuntu.com/16:07
czajkowskiand here it lists all of the loco teams that we have at present16:08
czajkowskiit also lists their contact details16:08
czajkowskievents they are running16:08
czajkowskiand how to get in contact with them16:08
czajkowskiit's extremely useful!16:08
ClassBotdrcooper asked: Is there a minimum number of members necessary to set up a LoCo Team ?16:08
czajkowskidrcooper: nope there isn't16:08
czajkowskithe more the merrier!16:09
czajkowskipeople getting together to work on Ubuntu is always encouraged!16:10
czajkowskiDid you know that twice a month the LoCo Council meet? We run a loco health check once a month which is more of an informal discussion session, we encourage people to add topics they'd like more information on, or would like other teams to discuss and we try and get some feed back.16:10
czajkowskiAnyone can add a topic to the health check we just ask you to please turn up for the meeting.  Next cycle if there is still interest in the session we could look at changing or rotating the meeting session ?  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoCouncil/LoCoHealthCheck16:10
czajkowskithe idea of these sessions is to get discssion happening, give feedback on items such as the guidelines and best practices16:10
czajkowskior the Loco directory16:10
czajkowskior how to get members more involved16:11
ClassBotyantraShilpi asked: I'm assuming increasing LoCo activity is very important. Is there a compilation evangelization tools and ideas for increasing LoCo activity?16:11
czajkowskiyantraShilpi: Not as such16:11
czajkowskiwe have a vast network, and you have the loco -contacts mailing list16:12
czajkowskiand #ubuntu-lococontacts channel16:12
czajkowskiand the microblogging #tag #locteams16:12
czajkowskiways of communicating with other teams and getting people to give you feedback on discussion items16:12
ClassBotdrcooper asked: Could you brief us on the mandatory activities to be taken up by a LoCo team to qualify as an official one16:13
czajkowskidrcooper: good question, while there are no offical mandatory activities being active by having monthly meetings16:13
czajkowskior getting disucssions happening on your mailing list or fourms16:14
czajkowskiif possible going to events or organaning your own events all count16:14
czajkowskidrcooper: having just 2 people doing this makes it a bit harder to approve having 10 people makes it easier16:14
czajkowskisorry to clarify earlier the #tag is #locoteams16:15
czajkowskiThe Council meets once a month for the approval and re approval of teams. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoCouncil/TeamApprovalGuidelines  and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoCouncil/LoCoTeamReApproval16:15
czajkowskiIf  you are going through one of these processes, you can ask us to have a look at your application prior to the event this makes it easier on all parties and we can give you some pointers if you are missing information.16:15
czajkowskiIf you are being re approved this is a standard process that will happen after about 2 years and you just have to go through the same process as before and show us you are still being active.16:15
czajkowskiHave details on your application16:15
czajkowskiname of team how many are in the team launchpad page irc page etc16:16
czajkowskiHave photos! and links to blog posts or mailing list annoucements16:16
czajkowskitell us what you've done, don't expect us to go through your mailing list loking for  the information16:16
czajkowskiHow can we tell if you're active?16:17
czajkowskiThings teams can do to show how active you are doing, TAKE PHOTOS ! I cannot stress how helpful this is to you and to the council to be able to see the event happened! It also is a great way to tell others about the work you are doing as a photo often can show or explain things better than words.16:17
czajkowskiBLOG! about the event once it's in the stages of being planned! Tell people about it! Tell people after the event happened! Let people know how it went!16:17
czajkowskiuse the microtag #locoteams it shows up on the loco directory (LD) and also encourages others to try similar events16:17
czajkowskiTEAM REPORTS!!!! TELL the rest of the Ubuntu community about the work you are doing, an easy way to do this  and yes it is easy telling me it's not easy doesn't work :)16:18
czajkowski https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TeamReportsCreate a team reporting section under your team heading page, and each month get a person to create the main reporting month ie. OCTOBER and get them to add the basic content to it,16:18
czajkowskiie. Team meeting, Ubuntu hour, activity on the mailing list etc and then get them to post it to the team mailing list and ask people to add content to it.  Team reports will be part of the approval and re approval application as of next cycle!16:18
czajkowskiLeading by example we do our own team reports! https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoCouncil/TeamReports16:18
czajkowskithere are over 140 loco teams!16:19
czajkowskias of last month only 28 did team reports :(16:19
czajkowskiwe could spread the Ubuntu word so much more if teams told one another what they are doing16:19
czajkowskiit helps and encourages others to try similar activites16:19
czajkowskiTeam issues:16:20
czajkowskiIf a team is having a issue, try and resolve the matter internally or talk to the team leader or point of contact.  IF this fails do come talk to us.  We are a 3rd party and want to help, there is no shame in coming to us, nobody should be made to feel bad for coming to us either. We idle in a few team channels which we are working on helping.16:20
czajkowskias I said earlier on we idle in #ubuntu-locoteams and if you say loco-council it pings us16:20
czajkowskiwe can discuss things in there or we can discuss items privately16:21
czajkowskiif teams are having issues with domain names, Mailing lists trademarks issues if you come to us first we can help with those also16:21
ClassBotxuacu asked: QUESTION: Could team reports be integrated in team pages of the LoCo Directory?16:22
czajkowskixuacu: there has been a bug logged about this16:22
czajkowskiwe have develoeprs who would like to see this happen also16:22
czajkowskibut at present it has not been worked on16:22
czajkowskithe LD Developers are always looking for help16:22
czajkowskihttp://loco.ubuntu.com/about/16:23
czajkowskiand welcome patches and volunteers to work on the project16:23
czajkowskiAny more questions ?16:23
czajkowskiThere are numerous teams listed on http://loco.ubuntu.com/teams/16:24
czajkowskiif there is none near you or close by16:24
czajkowskijoin #ubuntu-locoteams and chat with others16:25
czajkowskior join a channel of a team near by or of the same language and meet others16:25
ClassBotAlanBell asked: should loco teams be a legal entity with a bank account etc?16:26
czajkowskihmmm16:26
czajkowskiso some teams depending on their location have had to do this16:26
czajkowskibut honestly, I don't see a need for it unless you are handing large sums of money16:26
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czajkowskiif you are going to selling t-shirts or items to raise funds for your team that's one thing16:27
czajkowskibut becoming a legal entitiy is a lot more work and not always needed imo16:27
ClassBotmichael_k asked: Sometimes we run very short of people. Any suggestion on operating on a skeleton crew?16:27
czajkowskimichael_k: ok, what I'd suggest here is spread some of the core items among the people16:28
czajkowskihave a team contact16:28
czajkowskithat's the main priority or someone who can relied upon to pass information from the loco contacts mailing list to your team so they are up to date16:28
czajkowskithat person can chair your meetings16:28
czajkowskialso when you have meetings, PLEASE PLEASE post the minutes of the meeting and outcomes to your mailing list or forum this helps get others interested and also for people who may not be able to make the meeting16:29
czajkowskihave someone if possible to do the team report each month that way it gets done16:29
czajkowskiI understand that some teams are small, mine is also but we share the tasks out16:29
czajkowskiwe have a person over the mailing list16:29
czajkowskithe website16:30
czajkowskiand it works well16:30
ClassBotPernig asked: Where and who would be my first point of contact to get involved in an existing Loco team?16:30
czajkowskiPernig: I'd go first to http://loco.ubuntu.com/teams/ and find the team closest to me, so in this example I'll pick my team http://loco.ubuntu.com/teams/ubuntu-ie16:31
czajkowskiI can see here their channel is #ubuntu-ie their wiki page and who their team contact is16:31
czajkowskiI can either mail them asking for information or join their channel16:31
czajkowskiany more questions ?16:31
ClassBotbrousch asked: Our LoCo events are much larger than typical LUG meetings in the area. How can I help the LUGs without making it seem like Ubuntu is trying to take over the LUG?16:32
czajkowskibrousch: yup I see that happens a lot.16:32
czajkowskiwhat I'd suggest is inviting them to an event16:32
czajkowskiperhaps if you hold an Ubuntu hour16:33
czajkowskiextend an invitation to them16:33
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czajkowskialso ask them if they are having an event can you join16:34
czajkowskiit works both ways16:34
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czajkowskialso on the LD you can see where global events are located http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/global/326/detail/16:35
czajkowskiwhich is great if you are travelling and want to stop by and visit16:35
czajkowskiAny more thoughts/questions ?16:36
ClassBotbrousch asked: How can a LoCo get more shwag from Canonical?16:37
czajkowskiwell  APPROVED Teams will now get a once off gift from CAnonical16:37
czajkowskia banner and a table cloth with Ubuntu branding on them16:37
czajkowskithere are also conference packs for teams and items in them vary if you are an approved or unapproved teams16:37
czajkowskihttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuAtConferences16:39
czajkowskiI'd also suggest hanging out in #ubuntu-locoteams  it's a useful channel16:42
czajkowskiand a great way to meet other Ubuntu members from teams16:43
czajkowskibounce ideas off one another and see what teams are doing16:43
czajkowskiAny other comments?16:45
czajkowskiI know a lot of teams are working really hard with their activites16:45
czajkowskiand doing a great job16:45
czajkowskibut we're here to help and ask for advice, so if you've not run an event before just ask16:45
czajkowskiIf there are no other comments or questions I guess we can finish up ?16:46
czajkowskiok thanks folks16:47
czajkowskihope this has helped16:47
ClassBotX-Man89 asked: Is there any guides on running Ubuntu Hour events?16:48
czajkowskixuacu: wiki.ubuntu.com/Hour16:48
czajkowskinot really16:48
czajkowskijust pick a venue16:48
czajkowskidate16:48
czajkowskitime16:48
czajkowskistick to it!16:48
czajkowskiand meet up and chat16:48
czajkowskiwhat we've found has worked is picking a topic sometimes and discussing it16:49
czajkowskiso in the past I've shown the LD and asked folks to try it and then they submitted bugs :) so it worked16:49
ClassBotBigWhale asked: Sorry, I just arrived and if this was already answered I apologize. Recently I started to coordinate the effort for Slovenian LoCo. I noticed that somebody was already doing that before me and their request was rejected at that point. Is there anyone who could help with some basic guidelines about what else it is to be done before we apply for another review. I'd hate to be rejected and would need to wait for two more years16:50
czajkowskiBigWhale: well that sounds like 2 people are doing a smilar job16:50
czajkowskiwhat I'd suggest is talking to them and seeing how far their efforts have gotten them and possibly team up and help16:50
ClassBotThere are 10 minutes remaining in the current session.16:51
czajkowskiand if you have any issues come talk to myself and the others itnet7 popey leogg and paultag on irc16:51
czajkowskiBigWhale: does that help ?16:51
czajkowskiBigWhale: any issues come talk to us and we'll talk and help.16:52
czajkowskidocumenting your work for approval helps grately!16:53
czajkowskikeeping a copy of blog post16:53
czajkowskior links to media should be included in your application16:53
czajkowskiOk that's me done for today, I'm back again tomorrow if you want to know how to get more involved in the Ubuntu community from being a user :)16:54
czajkowskiThanks folks16:54
ClassBotThere are 5 minutes remaining in the current session.16:55
Riddell** Kubuntu talk in 5 minutes16:57
czajkowskihmmm16:58
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RiddellGood afternoon all17:01
Riddellas you know, Ubuntu makes a bunch of distro variants17:01
RiddellKubuntu is the most awesomest one17:02
Riddellit's an Ubuntu distribution based heavily on KDE Software17:02
RiddellKDE is a community making the original and best free desktop software as I expect you know17:02
Riddellon the commercially led<->community sliding scale Kubuntu is much more towards community than e.g. Ubuntu Desktop is17:03
Riddellbut we're a supported project of Canonical (feel free to pay us money to support you!)17:03
Riddellmany years ago KDE was born as a desktop to take over the world17:04
Riddella few years ago the desktop was complete but it hadn't taken over the world17:04
Riddellwe KDE realised it wasn't enough to be as good as the competition, you had to be better17:04
Riddellso much re-writing was done and KDE 4 was born17:04
Riddellthis has been a painful process, since when you rewrite things, they get a better foundation but can lose features for users17:05
Riddellthe good news is that 4.0 was released three years ago!17:05
Riddellall the little niggles and missing features compared to KDE 3 have gone17:05
Riddellso we have a very solid and innovative desktop to make a distro with17:05
Riddellthat distro is Kubuntu17:05
RiddelluLinux: yes, the Kubuntu session is on17:06
Riddell10.10 was released yesterday17:06
Riddellanyone tried it yet?17:06
Riddell(chat in #ubuntu-classroom-chat incase you hadn't got that)17:06
Riddellnobody used it yet!  now's the perfect time to try!17:07
Riddell17:07 < uLinux> QUESTION: is kubuntu less bloated then Ubuntu?17:08
Riddellit's a full featured desktop, we try not to add unnecessary dependencies but then I expect so do Ubuntu Desktop people17:08
Riddellit all manages to fit on a single CD though, which beats any proprietary OS you can think of17:09
Riddell17:07 < ulysses> Riddell: I upgraded but it freezes with KDE 4.5.1 and 4.5.2 also:(17:09
Riddellthat's a shame, computers can be annoying like that17:09
Riddelldo use #kubuntu or mailing lists or forums for support to try to debug that17:09
Riddell17:08 < luis_lopez> QUESTION: is multitouch supported under Kubuntu?17:10
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Riddellmultitouch isn't supported currently, we'll be discussing that at the ubuntu summit in a couple of weeks, feel free to give me hardware I can test it on :)17:10
Riddell17:09 < sebsebseb> QUESTION:  Why is Kubuntu so close to vanilla KDE, instead of customising it a bit more like other distros tend to do, themewise and such?17:10
Riddellbecause KDE rocks!17:10
Riddellwe like to work with KDE rather than change what they offer, that way everyone wins17:11
Riddellalso other distros customise the theme so you can recognise Kubuntu nicely because we're the one that doesn't :)17:11
RiddellKDE artwork is great, I don't see any reason to change it17:11
Riddell17:10 < Guest36400> So whats the difference between Ubuntu+KDE and Kubuntu?17:12
Riddellwell nothing, Kubuntu is the KDE variant from Ubuntu17:12
Riddellif you have Ubuntu Desktop installed you can get Kubuntu with just installing the kubuntu-desktop package17:12
Riddell17:11 < shauno> (question for here) are all these sessions direct q&a? or do we let them do their bit & wait until questions are invited?17:13
Riddellshauno: I have some notes to talk from, but it's usually more interesting with questions17:13
Riddellso feel free to ask17:13
Riddell17:09 < ls960> QUESTION: will fix intel drivers 915, 945 and so on?17:14
Riddellthat's up to Intel really I'm afraid17:14
RiddellKWin uses parts of openGL that are not well supported by all X drivers unfortunately17:14
Riddelland to make things worse, some drivers claim to suppose those features when they don't17:14
Riddellthis isn't new parts of openGL, it's features that have been working fine on other OSs for years17:15
Riddellbut I know KDE developers will be working with X developers to make sure those problems get fixed17:15
Riddell17:13 < crunch2> Question: why does kubuntu seem a "bit" slower then ubuntu? How can we speed up kubuntu? thks17:16
Riddellthat's a tricky question to answer, it's very subjective and usually depends on the hardware you have17:16
Riddellturning off compositing may help, or it may not17:16
Riddellmake sure nepomuk "Desktop Search" is turned off, that can use lots of resources17:16
Riddell17:13 < ulysses> QUESTION: Do you plan using the upstream KDE translations instead of importing them to Launchpad, and then building the language packs, and updating more  frequently the translations?17:17
Riddellwe do use upstream translations of course17:17
Riddellbut as you say they get imported and exported from launchpad17:18
Riddellwhich can cause problems when the import/export scripts don't work17:18
Riddellunfortunately upstream KDE translations aren't perfect either17:18
Riddellthey released the wrong translations for KDE PIM in this release17:18
Riddellthey also won't accept strings we add to our packages (there's about a dozen of them) so we need to do translatins ourselves17:19
Riddelland Canonical has customers who need to translate Kubuntu all in one place without having to learn about svn exports and po files17:19
Riddellso I don't expect it to change, although I agree it's not perfect17:20
Riddellso new in 10.10...17:20
Riddellthe Plasma Netbook workspace has been promoted onto the main Kubuntu download17:20
Riddellyou now get either a netbook or a desktop workspace as best suited to your machine17:21
Riddell(you can change it manually if you want)17:21
Riddellthis is part of the KDE strategy of making sure KDE Software can fit in on a spectrum of machines17:21
Riddellfrom handheld to large desktops17:21
Riddellalong those lines we also have a new Kubuntu Mobile variant using the Plasma Mobile workspace17:21
Riddellit's very much a technology preview for now17:22
Riddellbut I did see them making a phone call with it at Akademy17:22
Riddellin Kubuntu 10.10 we also have an updated package manager, now application focused (like Software Centre or App Store)17:22
Riddellooh and a new web browser17:23
RiddellRekonq is based on Webkit and has an innovative user interface17:23
Riddellglobal menu: a new freedesktop spec led by canonical has allowed for a menu bar which is in a panel rather than in the app frame17:23
Riddellwe use this in the netbook workspace now17:24
Riddellthe installer now lets you download MP3 support during the install17:24
Riddellit also starts the install as soon as you set your partitions, so it's ready sooner17:24
Riddellwe use the new Ubuntu font by default17:24
Riddellwhich I think looks lovely17:24
Riddelland of course all the latest software versions, KDE Platform 4.5, Qt 4.7, Amarok 2.3.2...17:24
Riddell17:21 < luis_lopez> QUESTION: Riddell: Tell us something about Qt Quick awesomeness :)17:25
RiddellQt Quick is a new feature with Qt 4.717:25
Riddellit's a library which lets you write user interfaces in a language similar to CSS stylesheets17:25
Riddellthen write the transitions you want to happen in that UI when actions happen17:26
Riddellit makes writing desktop apps similar to how I believe Adobe Flash apps are written17:26
Riddellit allows for designers to gets the results they want sooner and easier17:26
Riddellwe did a tutorial on it a few months ago as part of Kubuntu Tutorials Day17:26
RiddellKubuntu developers apachelogger has been playing with writing a video playing in Qt Quick, so we may see some fancy new app in Natty17:27
Riddell17:22 < crunch2> Question: why doesnt kubuntu receives all the goodies ubuntu is developing, such as full ubuntu one integration? thks17:27
Riddell"Ubuntu" is a project that makes distributions such as Ubuntu Desktop or Kubuntu, but there's very little software written by Ubuntu17:28
RiddellUbuntu One is written by Canonical17:28
Riddelland they've done their sums and reconned it's not economically sensible to write Kubuntu frontends to Ubuntu One17:28
Riddellwhich is a shame, but that's business for you17:29
Riddellwe did have a project to write them which got quite far but the Ubuntu One team in Canonical hasn't learnt how to work with the community very well yet17:29
Riddellso they made changes that stopped our bits from working17:29
Riddellwe'll be talking to them about that at the Ubuntu summit17:30
Riddell17:21 < Chell> Question: In the past Kubuntu was critiqued of not having as much spit & polish as Ubuntu. Did the Kubuntu team do anything about that for 10.10?17:30
Riddellwe took the more polished KDE software and made it all work for you :)17:30
Riddell17:26 < MyPlanetWars> QUESTION: is it possible to have both KDE and GNOME together? if yes, is it stable and which files are shared? (e.g. home directory?)17:31
Riddellyes very much17:31
Riddellthere's no reason to limit yourself if you need a feature from an app17:31
Riddellall your files are shared17:31
Riddell17:21 < boulabiar> Question: How much developers are working on KDE/Kubuntu compared to Gnome/ubuntu inside Canonical17:32
RiddellI think a better question is how many people in total work on Kubuntu compared to Ubuntu Desktop17:33
RiddellI don't know the answer to that17:33
Riddellbut I do know the Kubuntu team is busy and friendly and you should come and join us17:33
Riddell(I'm avoiding the original question because I don't count how many gnome developers canonical has it's not something I spend much time looking at)17:34
Riddellhere at Kubuntu we pride ourselves on being friendly17:35
Riddellfriendly software, friendly people17:35
Riddellif we're ever not, do call us out on it!17:35
Riddellso we should be friendly on support channels for users, on IRC, mailing lists, forums etc17:35
Riddelland if you want to help out making Kubuntu better, we're always very friendly to that17:35
Riddellyes we want you for Kubuntu contributors!17:36
Riddellnow is the start of the cycle so we have lots of things to do to get Natty going17:36
Riddelllots of packages need updating and merging with Debian17:36
Riddelllots of bugs need triaged (to find out if any stable release updates for 10.10 are needed for example)17:36
Riddelllots of users need support with 10.10 of course17:36
Riddellif you want to propose feature ideas for Natty we have UDS17:37
Riddellthe Ubuntu Developer Summit17:38
Riddellwhich you can participate in remotely if you aren't in Florida17:38
Riddellif you are a kubuntu contributor not only do you get international recognition by millions of users17:38
Riddellyou may well also get to come to the next Ubuntu Developer Summit17:38
Riddellas I say we're having one in a couple of weeks in Florida17:38
Riddelland some of the people coming were, like many of you, kubuntu users six months ago, but are now fully fledged contributors17:39
Riddellideas for natty are being collected at http://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/UDSNatty17:39
Riddellmostly we do our kubuntu development in #kubuntu-devel17:40
Riddellso if you're interested in helping out do join us there17:40
Riddellany more questions?17:40
Riddellor any I've missed?17:40
Riddellseems not, thanks for listening and asking, let me know if you do have questions and if you want to help with Kubuntu we're waiting for you to join us17:42
Riddell17:42 < crunch2> Question: how tight is the cooperation with debian (kde maintainers)?17:43
Riddellwe share beers at events17:43
Riddellwe share patches17:43
Riddellas with Ubuntu in general we get a lot more from Debian than we give back, but we try to make sure we give back when there are changes they'll be interested in17:43
Riddell17:44 < maco> Riddell: how do patches work between kubuntu and kde?17:44
Riddellmost of our patches come from KDE upstream17:44
Riddelland most of the rest go to KDE upstream17:44
Riddellshadeslayer got his first patch into KDE today, go shadeslayer!17:44
Riddellwe try to keep any long running patches to a minimum, it becomes unsustainable very quickly if we don't17:45
Riddell17:44 < MyPlanetWars> QUESTION: besides the look, is there any difference in kubuntu and ubuntu?17:45
Riddellall the GUI programmes are different programmes17:46
Riddellso it's like asking is there any difference between Windows and MacOS, they all let you browse files and look at websites but the details are all different17:46
Riddell17:45 < maco> qt and gtk are both LGPL17:47
Riddellthat's true and worth repeating since people seem to forget17:47
Riddellthe main non-technical difference between those two toolkits it Qt is actively developed by a large community and a commercial sponsor17:48
ClassBotThere are 10 minutes remaining in the current session.17:51
Riddellthanks again for listening, next up it's "How to contribute to Ubuntu" with devildante17:53
devildantehi guys :)17:54
jcastrowait until the time, don't start too early!17:55
devildanteokay17:55
jcastroit's like ubuntu, strict time schedule! :)17:55
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ClassBotLogs for this session will be available at http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2010/10/11/%23ubuntu-classroom.html following the conclusion of the session.18:01
devildantehello everyone :)18:01
devildantehope you had a nice maverick day yesterday :)18:01
devildanteLet's begin!18:02
devildanteyou installed Ubuntu, and you're all loving it18:02
devildanteand now, you want to give back18:02
devildantebut you don't know where to start18:03
devildanteDon't worry! We'll guide you through contributing to your favorite project :)18:03
devildanteAnd you'll soon see that coding isn't the only way to contribute - in fact, even the tiniest of contributions can be a great help to the Ubuntu project and community18:04
devildantethere is a whole lot of contributions you can make18:05
devildantefor example, you can spread the word about Ubuntu18:06
devildanteThere is a lot of people that don't know there is another OS apart from Windows18:06
devildanteSo, for example, you can order CDs from Shipit (over at shipit.ubuntu.com), and them distribute them everywhere18:07
devildanteyou can give a talk about Ubuntu in your school/place of work/etc...18:07
devildanteor you can convert your friends18:08
devildantethere are some simple "instructions" at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ConvertFriends18:08
ClassBotcazo asked: So, to "get involved" isn't so easy like it appears... the interesting should be a kind of "sponsor" to get start... but I thing it not possible... is it?18:10
devildanteit depends18:10
devildanteFor spreading the word like above, you don't need a sponsor IMO18:10
devildanteIf you want to do bug triage (which we will discuss later), you have the option of having a mentor18:11
ClassBotdaker asked: present your self pls!18:11
devildantewell, okay :p18:12
devildantemy name is Mohamed Amine IL Idrissi, I'm 17 years old and I'm part of Ubuntu Bug Control18:12
devildanteI already contributed with code, and I hope to be someday a "high-class" Ubuntu dev :)18:13
devildanteThat was the small presentation :p18:13
devildanteokay, let's get to the next topic18:14
devildantewhich is donating! you can donate a  small, medium, or big amount of money to the Ubuntu community18:15
devildanteYou can donate here: http://www.ubuntu.com/community/donations18:15
devildantelet's continue18:16
devildanteyou can do translations! whether it's translating applications, or documentation, you're always welcome :)18:17
devildanteTranslating Ubuntu applications, you can do it here: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+translations18:18
devildanteIf you have any questions about translating, you can ask on the Ubuntu Translations mailing list here: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-translators18:19
devildanteany questions until now?18:19
devildanteokay, let's continue :)18:21
ClassBotcazo asked: AbhiJit, back to get involved. I thing I should start getting involveved, doing the joining, but, after that, what premisses? ask to somebody? What directions?18:22
devildanteThere is always someone you can ask questions to18:22
devildanteFor translations, I mentioned the mailing list at https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-translators18:23
devildanteFor other activities, we'll cover it later18:24
devildanteLet's continue, we're a little late, I think18:24
devildanteYou can also help others with Ubuntu18:25
devildanteThere is a lot of unanswered questions on the Ubuntu Users mailing list: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-users18:25
devildanteor the #ubuntu channel on IRC18:26
devildanteor the ubuntu forums at http://ubuntuforums.org18:26
devildanteor the launchpad support tracker at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+tickets18:26
devildanteor the recently created Ubuntu Stack Exchange site at http://askubuntu.com18:27
devildanteI am confident you all have enough experience to answer at least some questions :)18:28
ClassBotBigWhale asked: What do to when you can't reach members of a certain project. For example, a program that needs fixing, you create a patch and none of the developers answer your hails, calls, pleas to include or at least review your patch. Who is next in the chain of command? :)18:28
devildanteIf for example you submit a patch to KDE and they don't respond, you can propose it for inclusion in (K)Ubuntu18:29
devildantewe don't usually do that, though. we want to stay in sync with the original projects as much as possible18:30
devildanteokay, let's continue18:30
devildanteYou can write documentation18:31
devildantefor example, if your monitor isn't working properly and you found a workaround, you can write a community help page to help others that have the same problem18:32
devildanteto do that, read the DocumentationTeam wiki page: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam18:34
devildanteit will surely guide you :)18:35
devildanteyou can also ask on #ubuntu-doc18:35
ClassBotdrcooper asked: If I know gtk and wants to contribute, but is not familiar with the code or organization of gnome, where do you suggest I start ?18:35
devildanteStart by something you're interested in18:37
devildanteand contact the developers to help you, either directly or on their mailing list (the latter is preferable)18:37
ClassBotdaker asked: is there a specific format for writing a documentation? i mean Software documentation18:38
devildanteIf it's for Ubuntu, there isn't a specific one, just follow the general wiki guidelines18:38
devildanteIf it's on another project documentation/wiki, that depends, each one has its style18:39
devildanteany other questions?18:39
devildanteokay, let's continue :)18:40
ClassBotChell asked: Can you tell a bit about the Karma system. Why is it important?18:41
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devildanteIt's not *that* important, it just measures your contributions18:41
devildanteIt also decays over time, so to let newcomers have a chance against veterans18:42
devildanteLet's continue18:42
devildanteYou can create artwork for Ubuntu18:42
devildanteI don't know much on the subject, I'll just let you visit those two links: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork18:43
devildanteAnd the mailing list:  https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art18:43
devildanteYou can also see the currently approved projects at https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-art/+specs and start there18:44
devildanteNext, we have bug triaging18:46
devildanteThere is a lot of bugs filed in Launchpad, and the list is growing steadily over time18:46
devildanteso there is a group of bug triagers that examines these bugs, verify if they are valid, send them to the original projects, etc...18:47
devildanteThis group is called the Ubuntu Bug Squad team, more infos at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad18:48
devildanteTo see how to help with bugs, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HelpingWithBugs18:48
devildanteYou can also ask for a mentor to guide you through triaging bugs, you can see how to apply here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad/Mentors18:49
devildanteYou can also test your systems, more info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing18:50
devildante(I'll speed up a little)18:50
ClassBotThere are 10 minutes remaining in the current session.18:50
ClassBotxuacu asked: how can we, non technical users, help with bugs?18:51
devildanteA common misconception is that bug triaging is essentially bug fixing18:51
devildanteit is not18:51
devildanteyou just verify the bug applies to you, ask for more information relevant to the bug, send it upstream, etc... all things to make the bug ready for the developer to fix18:52
devildanteLet's continue18:52
devildanteIf you have an idea that can improve Ubuntu, you can propose it to the Ubuntu developers18:53
devildanteall this is happening at http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/18:53
devildanteThe final way to contribute is, of course, programming!18:54
devildanteI won't talk much about it, here's a link for the avid readers: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment18:55
ClassBotThere are 5 minutes remaining in the current session.18:55
devildanteThere is also a session specially for Ubuntu Developement, by Bilal Akhtar at Wednesday 15:00 UTC18:56
devildanteAlso, for those who want to help with translating, there is David Planella's session, tomorrow at 14:00 UTC18:57
ClassBotChell asked: what skill level is required to help triage bugs? What happens you one screws up?18:57
devildantealready answered, but we'll answer it again for logs :p18:58
devildanteYou don't need a high skill level to triage bugs18:58
devildanteIf you're not sure of something, you can always ask fellow triagers on #ubuntu-bugs18:59
devildanteany other question? (quick, quick!)18:59
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